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poll tax, literacy test, bizarre registration hours. we passed the civil rights law to prevent that. the second city right not to have your vote canceled up by someone who is an illegal alien, and died, voting twice, or someone who does not even exist. that to file its your sole rights. we can do both. now, an obstacle to this is to reference the previous speaker on fast and furious, the eric holder justice department. they claim there is no voter fraud america. the clinical want to poll taxes. eric holder himself said that. they are suing any state that they can sing their voter i.d. lot is unconstitutional even and has been up held by the supreme court. so where are we with the lyrical the justice department? a complete stall. well, this is no accident. the president of the united states got his start with these issues. his first major political challenge chicago for barack obama was with a group called project vote, a voter registration effort that registered 135,000 people and illinois in '91 and '92. project vote was allied with an
poll tax, literacy test, bizarre registration hours. we passed the civil rights law to prevent that. the second city right not to have your vote canceled up by someone who is an illegal alien, and died, voting twice, or someone who does not even exist. that to file its your sole rights. we can do both. now, an obstacle to this is to reference the previous speaker on fast and furious, the eric holder justice department. they claim there is no voter fraud america. the clinical want to poll taxes....
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back from the hands of brussels president has unveiled thirty seven billion euros worth of cuts and tax hikes but people are most angry at the proposed fiscal pact which would see overspending nations penalized by the e.u. parties were in financial explains why the treaty is so unpopular. it was prepared earlier they smart by e.u. leaders including the president of france nicolas sarkozy and and german chancellor angela merkel and and forces stricter fiscal discipline from the u. members and it requires them to slash the public deficit dramatically oh to be punished to be fined critics and people who've come here to say peace pact is all about control the brussels want to have over the european union members if they streety is ratified that means france will have to will be obliged to reduce its budget by thirty billion euros and of course it will affect life in france or matter if the life of ordinary people i mean this budget document says is it was already ready it's been reviewed recently and it says that it proposes to save thirty billion euros by cutting public spending and by inc
back from the hands of brussels president has unveiled thirty seven billion euros worth of cuts and tax hikes but people are most angry at the proposed fiscal pact which would see overspending nations penalized by the e.u. parties were in financial explains why the treaty is so unpopular. it was prepared earlier they smart by e.u. leaders including the president of france nicolas sarkozy and and german chancellor angela merkel and and forces stricter fiscal discipline from the u. members and it...
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it says that it proposes to save thirty billion euros by cutting public spending and by increasing taxes and of course this is something it's not going to help economy growth but instead may lead to stick nation this is what people of com hate are protesting against in the city we don't want austerity . the pressure of concrete out of kremlin u.s. team in public sectors like u.k. sure don't put this that we are protesting against the sincerity in europe at all and everybody knows that are staring he leaves recessional control of from the city he said we are against the imposition of the austerity plan he will be very difficult for us of course we don't want that. story to measures have a letter to the national wine trying to say in many countries and the protesters have been clashing with police all ols road to europe and many here fear that france could be the next country to face this reality his dramatic reality and they say they've come here to protest to evolve these negative consequences and not to repeat the mistakes of other e.u. members. carries. to some news in brief from aroun
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carry out the enforcement of these fines phil morris knows all about the after his local council higher taxes services he received an eighty pound penalty for dropping a cigarette butt and that he maintains he didn't know it was illegal he refused to pay two fruit floater. for. just two r x four the private security and surveillance of the ming providers a so called in full sprint offices in the u.k. contracted by some local councils first start the kitted out with cameras and uniforms but their tactics for pursuing these fines often seem far from professional was. we asked phil's local council for their response they told these new offices back up for the public who are not with the actions of the minority who dropped litter and move in their dog fouls. are litter and not get paid unless the issue of fine appropriately unsurprising that the area is where x. will have been hired has seen a massive increase in the number of fines that a receipt and there's now concern over whether that is fair or ethical and about accountability the transparency i recently dealt in the home affairs select comm
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these structural reforms does not necessarily cost money let's talk about corruption let's talk about tax evasion and let's not talk any more about read you seeing cutting additionally public sector salaries in additional social benefits journalist look at german our thanks very much for coming on our to today a great pleasure. well meantime in the u.k. the welfare cuts are hitting the poorest citizens the hardest letter r t were reports on how charities used to feeding children in africa being forced to step in in britain and then business or russia prepares to warm households in the u.k. and in europe. that's right and it's planning to do so by launching the second pipeline in the lord stream gas project correspondent retirement the bank will bring you all the details in about ten. of these stories and much much more after a quick break hoping you can stay with us in just a few minutes. flying north with me in this old soviet work course of a helicopter is dr vladimir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher
these structural reforms does not necessarily cost money let's talk about corruption let's talk about tax evasion and let's not talk any more about read you seeing cutting additionally public sector salaries in additional social benefits journalist look at german our thanks very much for coming on our to today a great pleasure. well meantime in the u.k. the welfare cuts are hitting the poorest citizens the hardest letter r t were reports on how charities used to feeding children in africa being...
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how will they pay for the care of these elderly people with fewer and fewer young people to pay the taxes? some economists here are calling it a financial catastrophe in the making. >> that was rupert hayes in tokyo. we will have more on this, but the way, in a moment, but let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. nato has been concerned that three of their troops have been killed in afghanistan. the device is believed to be -- believed to have been detonated, killing an interpreter as well. the japanese prime minister has appointed a popular foreign minister to his cabinet. the appointment is being seen as an attempt to improve relationships with beijing after a period of high tension over disputed islands in the east china sea. 20 years in prison on charges of setting rebellion, human rights groups have condemned the conviction, saying that it is part of a continued campaign against government critics. the prime minister demanded in june that the journalist be arrested for allegedly plot to overthrow the state. tops go back now to our story
how will they pay for the care of these elderly people with fewer and fewer young people to pay the taxes? some economists here are calling it a financial catastrophe in the making. >> that was rupert hayes in tokyo. we will have more on this, but the way, in a moment, but let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. nato has been concerned that three of their troops have been killed in afghanistan. the device is believed to be -- believed to...
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the hands of cross holes president island has unveiled thirty seven billion euros worth of cuts and tax hikes but people are most angry about the proposed fiscal pact which would see over spending nations penalized by the e.u. artie's more if a notion that explains why the treaty is so on popular. it was prepared earlier this march by e.u. leaders including the president of france nicolas sarkozy and and german chancellor angela merkel and enforces stricter fiscal. it's all about control the brussels want to have over the european union members of course it will affect life in france dramatically life of ordinary people i mean this budget document is what was already ready it's been reviewed recently and it says that it proposes cutting public spending and by increasing taxes and of course this is something it's not going to help economy growth but instead may lead to stick nation this is what people of color are protesting against. we don't want. because europe wants to pressure us to stop our country from investing in public sectors like education we are protesting against the spirit
the hands of cross holes president island has unveiled thirty seven billion euros worth of cuts and tax hikes but people are most angry about the proposed fiscal pact which would see over spending nations penalized by the e.u. artie's more if a notion that explains why the treaty is so on popular. it was prepared earlier this march by e.u. leaders including the president of france nicolas sarkozy and and german chancellor angela merkel and enforces stricter fiscal. it's all about control the...
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long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith london. still to come for you this hour here on our. drive for peace u.s. motorcade head of pakistan's most troubled region is stopped just short of its final destination. just a couple of minutes. at a private american company heads to the international space station with its first cargo delivery as it hopes to fill the post shuttle era of a look at how far such missions can go for those businesses craving to get the stop start on twenty four stories after just a short. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that just offers of course a breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of bike all his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses work there sometimes it gets lonely here but the horses have become part of me
long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith london. still to come for you this hour here on our. drive for peace u.s. motorcade head of pakistan's most troubled region is stopped just short of its final destination. just a couple of minutes. at a private american...
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it says that it proposes to save thirty billion euros by cutting public spending and by increasing taxes and of course this is something it's not going to help economy growth but instead may lead to stick nation this is what people of come here today are protesting against and they're calling for the opposite they say the country's economy right now needs most candy and lawyer tax says to do with the big day in the street needs to be developed and the conna me needs to be boasted otherwise they are afraid that i'll do the country's economy will decline and that will affect dramatically their life and they moved simply they don't want that. we don't want them to because europe wants to pressure us to stop our country from investing in public sectors like education with this we are protesting against the spirit in europe and everybody knows that hysterically leads to recession going to live from the cities we are against. imposition of the austerity plan will be very difficult for us of course we don't want that part. they can only crisis isn't golf in europe these days and austerity measu
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foreign carmakers actually manufacture in the country and despite all this effort like preferential taxes the world trade organization void hand for my hand for that but as our tease for the senator spoke to one of the main automotive experts and that is stanley routes to find out about this issue and this is what he had to say. over truth however the session is going to be positive for the industry it is going to increase competition but i think it. is so also. about the utilization fee that this has been used to use what you saw if you will. how it's like to sit with for many again it's not exactly aligned for the principle of the beauty which is to reduce barriers to trade but on the other hand russia certainly needs to deal with the issue of setting up the utilization infrastructure they haven't really got one in place and they need one in place to support to a growing industry given the growth potential for many factors here well most of them are to be honest the twelve major manufacturers are here the first set of operations busily putting together the states and supply chains to fu
foreign carmakers actually manufacture in the country and despite all this effort like preferential taxes the world trade organization void hand for my hand for that but as our tease for the senator spoke to one of the main automotive experts and that is stanley routes to find out about this issue and this is what he had to say. over truth however the session is going to be positive for the industry it is going to increase competition but i think it. is so also. about the utilization fee that...
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it says that it proposes to save thirty billion euros by cutting public spending and by increasing taxes and of course this is something it's not going to help economy growth but instead may lead to stick nation this is what people of come here today are protesting against and they're calling for the opposite they say the country's economy right now needs most candid and loyal tax says. we don't want to present because europe wants to pressure us to stop our country from investing in public sectors like education don't put this we are protesting against the sterett in europe and everybody knows that hysterically leads to recession from the streets we are against the imposition of the austerity plan it will be very difficult for us of course we don't want that but. they can only crisis isn't golf in europe these days and austerity measures have led to national protests in many countries and the protesters have. in question with police so dramatic events have been taking place all throughout europe and many here today fear that france could be the next country to face this reality was dram
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by the counter attacks from taliban and its allies there is a great deal of resentment against that tax by drones which have led to the death so many many innocent civilians and afghanistan even the afghan president himself. has called on nato to curb these efforts and stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of anger and then pattern isn't powered nato discontent with the conflict is also brewing in the u.k. . next hour we hear from a british m.p. who was banned from the house of commons for his fiery anti-war speech. this war is being probed long by those that have the power to. canada that brought their troops home two years ago so the netherlands french new zealanders are coming out early absolutely no reason why you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reason is that we tied in with the politics of the united states we're an independent state we have to remind ourselves of that we can take our own decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble will be more slaughter because of this whole of this fict
by the counter attacks from taliban and its allies there is a great deal of resentment against that tax by drones which have led to the death so many many innocent civilians and afghanistan even the afghan president himself. has called on nato to curb these efforts and stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of anger and then pattern isn't powered nato discontent with the conflict is also brewing in the u.k. . next hour we hear from a british...
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long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. . well it is russia which could warm households in the u.k. and europe with gas flowing directly along the bottom of all our business has to be . absolutely crushed. wants a second pipeline in the north sea. that brings gas to europe of course wanted me to. bring up. here as the reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in a crucial vote for the nation. stories are much much more for you in just a few minutes after this short break. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enfo
long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. . well it is russia which could warm households in the u.k. and europe with gas flowing directly along the bottom of all our business has to be . absolutely crushed. wants a second pipeline in the north sea. that brings...
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long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. london. he's reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in a crucial vote for the nation. part of the story and many many more to come in just a few months short break from. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your software's of course are on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses weren't there sometimes he gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes. it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to a rats local just laugh for centuries most still live off the low end cattle and fish . if you might call it is often called the pearl of siberia a horn is said to be the pearl
long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. london. he's reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in a crucial vote for the nation. part of the story and many many more to come in just a few months short break from. which is slow...
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long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. london. he is coming here live from moscow it was a tough political battle but of course chavez again proved his socialist agenda in venezuela enjoys strong support this as he was reelected for president for a fourth time the polls massive turnout of over eighty percent showed just how crucial the vote was for the nation our correspondent in caracas is lucy catherine off. anywhere on the streets of caracas just hours after president hu does solve this emerged as the clear winner in this election you will be leading the country for another six years after millions of venezuelans have their ballots now it's obvious victory likely ensures that the current programs the president has put into place will continue that means the so-called twenty first century socialism experiments that help improve life for many of the poo
long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. london. he is coming here live from moscow it was a tough political battle but of course chavez again proved his socialist agenda in venezuela enjoys strong support this as he was reelected for president for a fourth time...
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allies there is a great deal of resentment against that tax by drones which have led to their death so many many innocent civilians in afghanistan even the afghan president himself. has called on nato to curb stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of anger and paganism colored. coach of the business know how to be trade quick business update from your president putin's been criticizing the e.u. again why is that it's because of the new energy rules kevin is because of the first energy package in the e.u. envisages the separation of transportation production and sales in the gas industry and that could be very harmful to gazprom strands for business let's listen to what the president has to say about that. but you might suggest transportation business is separated but. it exists only through subsidies from production and sales as a business transport is not that attractive in its third energy package separates it which is dangerous. and that's given the trust probe which the e.u. launched against gas problem which has been pretty harmfu
allies there is a great deal of resentment against that tax by drones which have led to their death so many many innocent civilians in afghanistan even the afghan president himself. has called on nato to curb stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of anger and paganism colored. coach of the business know how to be trade quick business update from your president putin's been criticizing the e.u. again why is that it's because of the new energy...
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because as liberals, we want to see the tax on work reduced, the tax on unearned wealth increased, and the system as a whole tilted in favour of those on low and middle incomes. the budget delivered all three. but let me make one thing clear, now that we have brought the top rate of tax down to 45p -- a level, let's not forget, that is still higher than throughout labour's 13 years in office -- there can be no question of reducing it further in this parliament. [applause] all future cuts in personal taxation must pass one clear test, do they help people on low and middle incomes get by and get on? it's as simple as that. at the next election, all parties will have to acknowledge the need for further belt tightening. that much is inescapable. but the key question we will all have to answer is who will have to tighten their belts the most? our position is clear. if we have to ask people to take less out or pay more in, we'll start with the richest and work our way down, not the other way around. we won't waver in our determination to deal with our debts. but we will do it in our own way,
because as liberals, we want to see the tax on work reduced, the tax on unearned wealth increased, and the system as a whole tilted in favour of those on low and middle incomes. the budget delivered all three. but let me make one thing clear, now that we have brought the top rate of tax down to 45p -- a level, let's not forget, that is still higher than throughout labour's 13 years in office -- there can be no question of reducing it further in this parliament. [applause] all future cuts in...
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overhaul of the tax system. so the answer is some of everything. so the ways to do it could choke off economic recovery, but there are ways to do it that are smart that would help promote economic growth. the first step is not to go off the fiscal cliff, but also not to punt. instead replace that with the beginning of a sensible plan. we'll need to save $4 trillion to $5 trillion over the next part of of the year and we need to look at every part of the budget to do that. >> to not go off the cliff at the end of the year, what are the chances that after the election you tilly get some kind of agreement sni? i was speaking to john mccain and he said don't expect noticing happen. you seem to think something can happen. why? >> i wake up pretty much every day and i update my probabilities on how likely that we'll go off the cliff. and i think that we won't. it's unmachblgable that this country as partisan as things are that policymakers wouldn't be able to come to some kind of an agreement to avoid knowingly lettin
overhaul of the tax system. so the answer is some of everything. so the ways to do it could choke off economic recovery, but there are ways to do it that are smart that would help promote economic growth. the first step is not to go off the fiscal cliff, but also not to punt. instead replace that with the beginning of a sensible plan. we'll need to save $4 trillion to $5 trillion over the next part of of the year and we need to look at every part of the budget to do that. >> to not go off...
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according to the tax policy center, last year, the bush tax cut increased after-tax incomes for people making over $1 million by an average of 6.2%. that is about 120 to die now -- about $129,000 per household. the increase was only 2.2% for those earning $50,000. over time, our tax code has widened the nation's wealth gap. reversing this trend should be a top goal of tax reform. at a minimum, we certainly should not make the tax code and a less progressive than it would be if the high income tax cuts expired. in 1986 -- a 1986-style approach that promises up from rate cuts to the wealthy is almost guaranteed to give middle-income earners the short end of the stick. the reason is, in order to raise enough money to reduce rates and cut the deficit, you would need to slash deductions and credits on a far greater scale than we did in 1986. middle income earners would not be scared. -- spared. because middle-income earners rely on these expenditures, the cost of losing that likely exit the benefit they would receive from a lower rate. multiple experts have verified this. the joint economic
according to the tax policy center, last year, the bush tax cut increased after-tax incomes for people making over $1 million by an average of 6.2%. that is about 120 to die now -- about $129,000 per household. the increase was only 2.2% for those earning $50,000. over time, our tax code has widened the nation's wealth gap. reversing this trend should be a top goal of tax reform. at a minimum, we certainly should not make the tax code and a less progressive than it would be if the high income...
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we talked about the tax issue. what with each of you say is an issue the city could help with. >> i will start. one thing we would like to see is to make parking easier. we want it to be as easy to share your car as possible, and if you when your car and the renter cannot find a parking spot, that is an issue we need to solve. there are actually great models from around the world in terms of on street parking or some sort of system to not only encourage car owners to share, but also not discourage people from using private car sharing because parking is an issue. we have been piloting this a little bit, and we hope to actually see something come out around parking. obviously, the other issues we have discussed impact any of the schering economy companies. you could also see opportunities to educate the public or just gain awareness for the services through the city and existing programs. >> i forgot to repeat the question, but the question is -- what regulations to the company's what? >> that is a great question. w
we talked about the tax issue. what with each of you say is an issue the city could help with. >> i will start. one thing we would like to see is to make parking easier. we want it to be as easy to share your car as possible, and if you when your car and the renter cannot find a parking spot, that is an issue we need to solve. there are actually great models from around the world in terms of on street parking or some sort of system to not only encourage car owners to share, but also not...
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bring us along the same path that led to the economic disaster in two thousand and eight with shields tax cuts for the wealthy i'm normal stuff assists low employment rates and president obama has a pathetic record he's the only president that has presided over three years of unemployment of over eight percent should absolutely can be changed we know that that's what the american people want it's simply that we don't have those elected to office that are willing to take on the special interest political cartoonist and columnist have raul says americans are seeking a new policy vision for the nation. it's very hard to tell to see how mitt romney can overcome the lead in the key swing states that obama currently enjoys which considering the state of the economy over the last four years is say something about the ineptitude of the romney campaign now that said he did outperform expectations last night and you know he is still in the game if he continues to surge and does better in the future debates it's possible that despite vote will be able to turn against obama and go for romney you know
bring us along the same path that led to the economic disaster in two thousand and eight with shields tax cuts for the wealthy i'm normal stuff assists low employment rates and president obama has a pathetic record he's the only president that has presided over three years of unemployment of over eight percent should absolutely can be changed we know that that's what the american people want it's simply that we don't have those elected to office that are willing to take on the special interest...
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long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. london. you're watching r t and he's reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in the crucial vote for the nation the details just ahead. these stories and much more for you in a few minutes after this break. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first blood joke was brought here from australia now it's trios come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more am
long campaign the institute for fiscal studies says in the next ten years based on current government tax and benefit policies eight hundred thousand more children will be dragged into poverty eradicating all the gains that have been made in the last ten years laura smith r.t. london. you're watching r t and he's reelected venezuelan president hugo chavez secures a comfortable victory in the crucial vote for the nation the details just ahead. these stories and much more for you in a few minutes...
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and why are they not -- twitter got a tax break, a payroll tax break, but it was a lot more than that the public didn't hear about. we pay for a muni bus that is dedicated directly and only to where interstate twitter is located. they can afford to pay for a muni bus. they are also getting a police station, their own police substation. >> thank you, miss olague. >> it's easy to talk about the waste in upper management, but i think what we need is the political will to challenge that waste. and i think we have to look at it through the budget process. so i think it's very important during the budget process -- i wasn't on the budget committee this last year, but i do hope to sit on the budget committee in the next year. and i think that we need to make some of the hard political decisions and that is why i think a lot of waste does continue on the upper level because no one is willing to really take a hard look and make those very difficult decisions. i think that sometimes when you look at programs, i think some of the information that hope johnson mentioned about the sunshine task fo
and why are they not -- twitter got a tax break, a payroll tax break, but it was a lot more than that the public didn't hear about. we pay for a muni bus that is dedicated directly and only to where interstate twitter is located. they can afford to pay for a muni bus. they are also getting a police station, their own police substation. >> thank you, miss olague. >> it's easy to talk about the waste in upper management, but i think what we need is the political will to challenge that...
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yeah yeah i think he he was he was certainly enlarging the truth on his tax plans and on what he was saying about obamacare medicare he has got some explaining to do over the coming days and weeks because he this is one of the problems with romney that he does play fast and loose with the fact sometimes it's government trouble before i think the question is how hard you are on him on these you know how how serious those mistakes are and where the you concentrate more on the style of barmah because that's what he's now got to make up rather than getting too wonky again to sort of pointy headed academic but sure there's got to be there's going to be some explaining and also you know the the big difference in. their present facts is that a farmer is still trying to help the less well off and romney is trying to help the better better off that fact needs to be delineated i don't know whether you would agree with that maybe used you all i mean rather than saying aided by romney's you know his newfound affection for the no i think it's a very good point rachel do you want to handle that i
yeah yeah i think he he was he was certainly enlarging the truth on his tax plans and on what he was saying about obamacare medicare he has got some explaining to do over the coming days and weeks because he this is one of the problems with romney that he does play fast and loose with the fact sometimes it's government trouble before i think the question is how hard you are on him on these you know how how serious those mistakes are and where the you concentrate more on the style of barmah...
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we've had -- the tax, the church tax, we had the [inaudible] tax, we the grammy tax, panic at the pump. we had dinner, we country surface with rebekah brookes. [laughter] [laughter] he said the text remember? lol. [laughter] now what do we have? the minister murdoch becoming the minister for the national whole service. we have an international development secretary. she says she doesn't believe in international development. [laughter] again, e with have a party chairman who writes books about how to beat the recession under a false name. [laughter] i'm not making it up. i'm really not making it up. i have to say, if i was chairman of the conservative party, i would have a false name too. there it is. [applause] but here's my farted one, of course, -- my favorite one of all. he made an appointment in order to resign but david cameron was too competent to know that he wanted to resign. he's still in the government. they are so useless, they can't even resign properly. it's up to us. let he say to you, one tbhaition it another way of avoiding the difficult decisions. it's a way of making
we've had -- the tax, the church tax, we had the [inaudible] tax, we the grammy tax, panic at the pump. we had dinner, we country surface with rebekah brookes. [laughter] [laughter] he said the text remember? lol. [laughter] now what do we have? the minister murdoch becoming the minister for the national whole service. we have an international development secretary. she says she doesn't believe in international development. [laughter] again, e with have a party chairman who writes books about...
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bring us along the same path that led to the economic disaster in two thousand and eight with shields tax cuts for the wealthy enormous deficits low employment rates and president obama has a pathetic record he's the only president that has presided over three years of unemployment of over eight percent that absolutely can be changed do we know that that's what the american people want it's simply that we don't have those elected to office that are willing to take on the special interest. the chinese sound company is sowing president barack obama after he blocked the farm from building when farms in the u.s. on national security grounds and its lawsuits the firm says obama over a stepped his authority and after an unlawful manner was now give more perspective on the developing route with professor joseph chang of hong kong state university thanks for being with us here on our team first of all the one farm project is right next to u.s. military bases that test new drone so isn't a bomb in this case well within his rights to block the deal. well at least that from the chinese authorities p
bring us along the same path that led to the economic disaster in two thousand and eight with shields tax cuts for the wealthy enormous deficits low employment rates and president obama has a pathetic record he's the only president that has presided over three years of unemployment of over eight percent that absolutely can be changed do we know that that's what the american people want it's simply that we don't have those elected to office that are willing to take on the special interest. the...
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for the united states, you got to deal with the fiscal cliff, the imf saying that combination of tax hikes and spending cuts could lock 4% of gdp growth in 2013. a message from our friends at the imf. back to you. >> also, i want to ask you about this story. "the wall street journal" reporting this morning, goldman sachsm turning their back on president obama. is this a trend an wall street this time around? >> this is a fascinating story. this is a real about turn. apparently two-thirds of -- or possibly three quarters even of goldman sachs employees were supporting financially president obama going into that campaign where he was initially elected. this time around, it appears that 70% are putting their money behind mitt romney. i think it's the continual presentation of attacks on bankers, on the financial sector, the blame being attached to them for the global financial crisis. i think people on wall street and in the city of london for that matter are frankly just had enough of hearing this, the blame game. they're putting their money where their mouth is. and that's mitt romney
for the united states, you got to deal with the fiscal cliff, the imf saying that combination of tax hikes and spending cuts could lock 4% of gdp growth in 2013. a message from our friends at the imf. back to you. >> also, i want to ask you about this story. "the wall street journal" reporting this morning, goldman sachsm turning their back on president obama. is this a trend an wall street this time around? >> this is a fascinating story. this is a real about turn....
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our tax rates and deregulate. in the book, i tell the stories of new disee zealand, israel, a number of countries that have faced crisis far exceeding our current predicament. and new zealand is one of favorites. it was the third richest country in the world in the 1930s and by the 1980s it was the third world country. and it couldn't even feed itself. and 5% -- 45% of all agricultural revenue came from the deposit. it was socially a socialist country. they flat end out all of their government spending. eliminating alling a churm sub i dids and new see land began feeding itself and became the great source of the food around the world and competed in dairy with wisconsin so aggressively that the wisconsin dairymen accused of them of unfair trading practice alls all the way from new zealand. it is the great vanity of bureaucrats that somehow their jobs are awfully important. but after the second world war, we eliminated 150,000 bureau crateds, millions of federal workers and the same economists are therefore bearers
our tax rates and deregulate. in the book, i tell the stories of new disee zealand, israel, a number of countries that have faced crisis far exceeding our current predicament. and new zealand is one of favorites. it was the third richest country in the world in the 1930s and by the 1980s it was the third world country. and it couldn't even feed itself. and 5% -- 45% of all agricultural revenue came from the deposit. it was socially a socialist country. they flat end out all of their government...
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, the federal gas tax. but there is a clear need, as you saw in the plan, for new revenue. so, we picked up a new revenue, it's going to be user based. whether it's congestion pricing, whether it's vehicle miles per traveled tax, the same way that the insurance picture is going. you know, you pay for what you use. so, we think this is something that we need to stay ahead of because when the moment comes for these programs to be implemented subregionally or regionally, the city needs to have a clear picture what it wants to do, what the priority investment strategy should be with those revenues and how it wants to mode the way people use the system. we're still involved, but we are at an in between place where we're waiting for national/regional to catch up with us. >> thank you for that. >> commissioner olague, did you have any other question? >> yes, van ness vrt funding. >> vrt project i think is doing great in terms of having our locally preferred alternative identified and the federal transit administra
, the federal gas tax. but there is a clear need, as you saw in the plan, for new revenue. so, we picked up a new revenue, it's going to be user based. whether it's congestion pricing, whether it's vehicle miles per traveled tax, the same way that the insurance picture is going. you know, you pay for what you use. so, we think this is something that we need to stay ahead of because when the moment comes for these programs to be implemented subregionally or regionally, the city needs to have a...
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the health benefits are such that folks should essentially be taxed out of their cars. i don't take that position. i think that it essentially breaks the backs of the working poor in this city and it's just another example of how progressive politics in this city are not really kind to the working poor, and in some instances, in many instances, people of color. that being said as far as the sunday parking meter thing, you know what? religion aside, least one day of the week it would be nice if san francisco city government was off the backs of everyday residents. [ applause ] >> i like that. thk you. >> all right. next question. san francisco's transportation inserve drivers, bicyclists and transit uses. bicyclists are not charged for the privilege of using or parking on public roadways. mr. davis, mr. everett and miss selby should the city assess fees on bicycle owners to pay for transportation improvements? >> i don't think so and i will tell you why because the city is moving in a direction that i think they should be which is encouraging more people to get out of th
the health benefits are such that folks should essentially be taxed out of their cars. i don't take that position. i think that it essentially breaks the backs of the working poor in this city and it's just another example of how progressive politics in this city are not really kind to the working poor, and in some instances, in many instances, people of color. that being said as far as the sunday parking meter thing, you know what? religion aside, least one day of the week it would be nice if...
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two-thirds of manufacturers pay taxes as as corporations, pay the individual tax rate. if you raise taxes on the supposedly wealthy in this country, what you're doing is you're distancing thing manufacturers from investing and creating jobs. retail is the same way. small businesses matter in this country. they are the job creators and we cannot penalize them for taking risk and creating jobs. >> you are also worried about the deficit. clearly america has large and ever-growing deficits. you propose a tax cut. that's deficit spending. >> wait a minute. first of all, this is a two-step deal. everybody knows we need the big deal and we talk about that in 30 seconds. but we're not going to get to the big deal by jumping off the bridge. and what we are saying is it is not the right thing to do you have the largest tax increase in history of america and to have $1.2 trillion worth of spending cuts that don't even look at medicare and medicaid. across the board without thinking through what this big deal is going to be. and anybody from either party hould come to a realization
two-thirds of manufacturers pay taxes as as corporations, pay the individual tax rate. if you raise taxes on the supposedly wealthy in this country, what you're doing is you're distancing thing manufacturers from investing and creating jobs. retail is the same way. small businesses matter in this country. they are the job creators and we cannot penalize them for taking risk and creating jobs. >> you are also worried about the deficit. clearly america has large and ever-growing deficits....
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calling a tax on g.d.p. . well it's rather simple really if you have ten thousand units of production in an economy and ten thousand units of credit or currency and the government comes along and says ok we're going to deficit spend so we're going to put another thousand units into there then the value of all of the units of credit in currency that currently exists go down by that amount so this is exactly identical from a functional standpoint as if the i.r.s. man showed up on down your door. and so give me ten percent of everything you have . unfortunately that would be very unpopular if you were to turn around and tell the american public oh guess what your taxes are not going up ten percent of what you currently pay they're going up by ten percent of your income and the tax on everything that you produce as a company is going up by ten percent of your production and yet that is essentially what's been going on now for the last four years and so when we look at why we haven't seen job growth and economic re
calling a tax on g.d.p. . well it's rather simple really if you have ten thousand units of production in an economy and ten thousand units of credit or currency and the government comes along and says ok we're going to deficit spend so we're going to put another thousand units into there then the value of all of the units of credit in currency that currently exists go down by that amount so this is exactly identical from a functional standpoint as if the i.r.s. man showed up on down your door....
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well on the tax cut pointed particular i think rachel's point is an interesting one essentially agree with her that voters watching the debate in the moment are not going to be particularly fascinated by the minutiae of tax policy group but what i would say about the printer is that a lot of the time it's actually the post debate discussion that matters a lot and for maine public perceptions of these things and already today we're seeing the obama chair. again really driving hard at that precise point at the point that romney has not and fact really stipulated with great clarity how he will make this measure revenue neutral what loopholes he will close and i think those are the kind of things that the obama campaign is really frankly clinging on to you at the moment in an attempt to make this debate a little bit of an engine for their candidate than it first appeared to be you know david i think was very interesting is that even on the thing you know it's interesting is that the or obama said they wouldn't they wouldn't be beholden to the fact checkers you know do you think they're go
well on the tax cut pointed particular i think rachel's point is an interesting one essentially agree with her that voters watching the debate in the moment are not going to be particularly fascinated by the minutiae of tax policy group but what i would say about the printer is that a lot of the time it's actually the post debate discussion that matters a lot and for maine public perceptions of these things and already today we're seeing the obama chair. again really driving hard at that...
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the french president is saying oui to a sky-high tax rate. and, american consumers brace for a price bump at the grocery store. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's monday, october 1st. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: as the fourth quarter gets underway today, the third quarter ends on an up note. the dow rallied more than 4%, with the s&p 500 and nasdaq each pulling in gains of around 6% during the past 3 months. electric car prices are falling. nissan is offering new discounts on the leaf due to slowing sales. the car can go 100 miles on battery power. the chevy volt is also selling at a lower price. buyers are entitled to a tax break. meanwhile, some relief at the gas pump. unleaded gasoline is down a nickle per gallon from last week. and united continental's ceo tells cnbc the airline might follow in delta's tailwinds and buy an oil refinery to save money on jet fuel. larry levin of trading advantage joins us now. larry, here we are.
the french president is saying oui to a sky-high tax rate. and, american consumers brace for a price bump at the grocery store. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's monday, october 1st. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: as the fourth quarter gets underway today, the third quarter ends on an up note. the dow rallied more than 4%, with the s&p 500 and nasdaq each pulling in gains of around...